Audioprism Isobearing 3.3 Large

ISOBEARING ...Vibration Reduction System It has long been known that mechanical and elec-tromechanical vibration seriously effects the retrieval of both analog and digital signals. Out-of-balance discs and bearings can cause harmonic noise that transduces to other components. Ser-vos that control the laser must compensate for wobbling discs, creating increased loads on the transformers, which vibrate and in turn cause in-creased electromagnetic noise (EMI.) Any of these interactions can contribute to smear, veiling and loss of three-dimensionality. The ISOBEARING ™ Vibration Reduction Sys-tem reduces transmission of a variety of vibration signatures to sensitive audio and video devices by removing this source of distortion. Each ISOBEARING ™ support globe is a sphere of vibration-absorbing elastomer, supported in a Delrin® cup. The bottom face of the cup is lami-nated with a thin mat of the ISOBEARING ™ elas-tomer. The high damping factor of the elastomer and the shape of the ISOBEARING ™ combine to distribute energy evenly across the point of con-tact while dissipating nearly 100% of the energy that enters the globe. Packages of three spheres and cups are available in two different capacities. ISOBEARING ™ 2.5 supports 4.4 pounds per globe (2.0 kg.) and ISOBEARING ™ 3.3 is designed to support 15.4 pounds per globe (7.0 kg.) The ISOBEARING ™ Vibration Reduction Sys-tem is easy to install and provides dramatic re-sults. With them in place under your equipment, you will hear improved bass definition, pinpoint imaging, increased transparency and an expansive sound stage. They are well worth the modest investment and the few minutes they take to install. - Effective in improving the performance of compact disc players, transports and DAC's; LVD and DVD players; phono playback systems; vacuum-tube and solid-state electronics. - Provides an effective vibration barrier starting at very low frequencies and extending throughout the audio band. - Available two sizes to accomodate the lightest to the heaviest equipment.

"I attribute much of this turntable isolation to the AudioPrism Isobearing support globes. If there's one thing they are not "dampening" it's my enthusiasm for vinyl reproduction." - Audio Ideas Guide (Canada) Winter 97 Issue